sorority recruitment process
by: pnm2016I was thinking about joining a sorority next year and I was wondering how difficult it is to get a bid from a sorority? I was also wondering what the average costs are to join a sorority, and to potentially live in one?
#1by: bb
It isn't that hard to get a bid, although it depends on the sorority and how many spots they have. Honestly if you are just your authentic self then you won't have any trouble. If you are genuine there is bound to be one house where you fit in and will love you. The people who don't get bids are usually either really fake or rude. Most sororities are 1000ish a year but they're fairly cheap to live in.
#4by: Yay Recruitment!
Hello! So excited that you're interested in going through recruitment this upcoming year. The way that the system works, it is very rare that a woman does not receive a bid. The system had been made in a way that ensures that every woman finds a home, and if a woman does not receive a bid it is due to a unique situation. In terms of sorority dues, each house is different. You get a full break-down of cost in the pamphlet handed out before recruitment begins, as well as a more specific financial breakdown during the second round of recruitment. Again, every house is different; for example, some houses may have cheaper dues after the first year, some houses you pay once and never have to worry about writing another cheque, etc. Dues usually range from $700-$1600 per year. If at anytime you cannot afford your dues, every house, I'm sure, will be very willing to set up some sort of payment plan with you. We do hope you go through recruitment and find your home, you won't regret it!!
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by: pnm2016
Do you possibly know about the approximate cost to live in the sorority house?